Post on 08-May-2020
TREASURE -
Sustainable pig production
short overview of H2020 RIA project on traditional resources
for agricultural diversity and the food chain
Marjeta Candek-Potokar
KIS (Agricultural Institute of Slovenia)
Societal challenges/relevance
SFS-07a-2014 Traditional resources for agricultural
diversity and the food chain
Favourable characteristics (robustness, adaptation to
local, marginal conditions, special quality, healthiness)
Increased consumer interest for products with
regional identity
Not well exploited i.e. less competitive as modern,
high yielding varieties
Progress in local breeds as opportunity for economic
development
Traditional agricultural resources
genetic diversity important for food security,
diversification, productivity esp. in view of the
changing environment
enhance their better use
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Expected impacts
Enhanced quality/scope of in situ
collections; more on-farm use,
Improved productivity,
economic gain of specialised
farming systems
Promotion of traditional
resources (local pig breeds)
Identification of useful traits
=> breeding programmes
Increased awareness of their value
Increased availability of products
Enhanced benefits for consumers
New products, markets
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Adaptation to
changing agro-
climatic
conditions
adaptive capacity,
resilience robustness
What did TREASURE propose? How were project‘s objectives targeted to challenges/relevance
Microbiome-based foods for Health and Sustainability, Brussels, 23 Feb. 2016
KEY CHALLENGE
Microbiome-based foods for Health and Sustainability, Brussels, 23 Feb. 2016
Local breeds in Europe (majority) are
conserved thanks to the support of
public money (gene banks).
In order to be sustainable it is
important to make them self-sufficient,
economically viable
research needed because there is a
big void of scientifically proven evidence
of their qualities (e.g. characterisation),
comparative advantages, and of their
needs (e.g. nutrition)
interaction of different actors needed
to build up „pork chains“
Scientific challenges
Exchange of knowledge/experience
What did TREASURE propose? How were project‘s objectives targeted to needs, problems,
opportunities of end-users? „untapped“
genetic resources
Aim, main objectives
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Genetic characterisation of local pig breeds, esp. untapped, and development
of DNA tools (authentication, traceability, conservation and breeding programs)
Multicriteria evaluation of production systems, nutrition (nutritional
requirements of local pig breeds, use of locally available feeding resources),
innovative management strategies and environmental impacts
Quality and healthiness attributes of regional pork products in line with
consumer demands including innovations in traditional products
Socio-economic perspective: Cost/benefit analysis at different levels of the
chain and for the society, and research of market potential and strategies for
regional high quality products
Measures to maximise impact – activities of dissemination and knowledge
exchange between actors
WP1
WP2
WP3
WP4
WP5
Ambition - advance beyond state of the art
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Genetic basis for singularity, resilience,
adaptive traits, robustness
Gene expression as related to feeding,
management
DNA markers –(traceability, authetication)
Gut microbiota characterisation (breed)
Productivity in varying agro-geo-
climatic conditions
Nutritional requirements
Multi-criteria evaluation of production
analysis including LCA
Gut microbiota (feeding, production
system (organic), immunocastration)
Toolbox for quality evaluation
Quality and healthiness attributes of products
from local pig breeds
Consumer acceptability
Links between production system and quality
Cost/benefit analysis at farm &
society level
Consumers‘ motives for
consumption and purchase
Marketing strategies (short chains)
WP1
WP2
WP3 WP4
In view of today‘s discussion
Microbiome-based foods for Health and Sustainability, Brussels, 23 Feb. 2016
TREASURE – pilot study on characterisation
of intestinal microbiota
• breed differences (fatty type breeds)
• Conventional, outdoor, organic farming
• immunocastration effect
• feeding resources
(forages/antioxidants,
acorns/tannins)
• Pig as a model for human
• Pig meat as (healthy) food
for human consumption
Start of the action: 01/04/2015
Duration: 48 months
Budget: 3,395,986.75 EUR
25 partners from 9 countries
Coordinator: KIS - Agricultural Institute of Slovenia
meta.candek-potokar@kis.si
Diversity of local pig breeds and production systems for high quality traditional products
and sustainable pork chains
www.treasure.kis.si
Microbiome-based foods for Health and Sustainability, Brussels, 23 Feb. 2016
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